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     Secondhand Goods Dealers Act effective from 1 Dec 2007

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LIST OF SECONDHAND GOODS THAT FALL UNDER THE SCHEDULE OF THE SECONDHAND GOODS DEALERS ACT

a. Cameras, video-graphic and photographic equipment including lenses.

b. Computers including Tablet Personal Computers, Laptops, Palmtops, Personal Digital Assistants and computer accessories.

c. Handphones, Personal Digital Assistant handphones and Smartphones.

d. Compact Disc players and Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 3 players and Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 4 players.

e. Jewellery set with precious stones including but not limited to diamonds, jade, rubies, sapphires and emeralds.

f. Jewellery made from platinum, gold and white gold without precious stones.

g. Pawn tickets.

h. Watches.

i. Cables and wires made of copper.

j. Items (in whole or parts) that are made of copper, stainless steel, aluminium, steel or brass or a composite of such metals, and that are used or intended to be used as fittings or installations that form part of, or are attached to, any building, road, sidewalk, amenity or other place (whether public or private), including but not limited to the following:

(a) bicycle racks;
(b) drain covers;
(c) dry risers;
(d) earth bars;
(e) fencings;
(f) frames or other parts of a door or window;
(g) grills;
(h) hydrants;
(i) lightning conductors;
(j) manhole covers;
(k) meters;
(l) over-ground boxes;
(m) park benches;
(n) pipes;
(o) railings;
(p) rubbish bins or parts thereof;
(q) signs or signposts;
(r) sinks;
(s) television aerials;
(t) water taps.

k. Scraps of copper, stainless steel, aluminium, steel or brass or any composite of such metals, whether in the form of bars, rods, sheets, turnings or parts of disassembled items or articles, or otherwise, but excluding scraps derived from drink cans or household utensils or articles.

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
18 October 2007 at 10.30am

1. Refer to the buying and selling of stolen properties.

2. Payment via cash or NETS is available over-the-counter and licences could be collected on the spot after payment is received. Alternatively, they can make payment via crossed cheque addressed to “Accountant-General” and send it via post. Once payment is received, the approved licence will be sent via post to the licensee or the licensee may opt to collect it at Police Licensing Division.

Source: www.spf.gov.sg Media Release 18 Oct 2007